“There are a lot of terrific new features in OS X El Capitan. But given how much time I spend reading in Safari, my current favorite is tab pinning,” Dave Mark writes for The Loop.
“To revisit one of the pinned sites, click on its tab. To expand a tab, drag it back to the right,” Mark writes. “Easy peasy.”
“But the real value of tabs doesn’t emerge until you do this: With a few tabs pinned to the left, open a new Safari window,” Mark writes. “Your pinned tabs will be pinned in the new window, too. I find this incredibly useful when I am making my way through my morning site visits.”
Read more in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: Hmm… Our pinned tabs are not pinned in the new window. Must be something with our Safari prefs, but we can’t replicate Mark’s persistent pinned tabs in new Safari windows. Any ideas?